NOT MINE 67 Sport Fury fasttop, 440 4-speed, gold-black, 53k miles, $18,000 Michigan

It appears to be the same car in all the old and newer pictures. If you look at the rear end photos, the white back up light on the trunk lid on the driver side is not parallel - straight, it is off-set , cocked a bit counter-clockwise. I owned a 67 and these can be a pain to align. As it has not changed, I have to assume they are the same car.
Hope the flow through air option did not leak a lot of water into the trunk, one of the weak points with this option.
For 18K the front ball joints and discs should not need any work.
Super nice car, I miss mine.
 
This car has been re listed several time by the same owner. Price has been lowered. It has been marked sold and re listed 7 times. It disappears for a few days and then it is back. Either something is seriously wrong with the car or it is a scam.
 
it was priced for 13,2k lately.

I think it is not a scam but might have erious issues with its current condition like a dead engine etc

Carsten
 
New owner, I brought it home today. Needs a little TLC but a very correct solid car.

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Thinking of selling my 1967 Sport Fury. Thought I would ask her first if any of you in this thread are interested. Not sure if this ok to do but I'm not to good at posting things

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If I had the money and space, I should buy it just to book-end that chapter in my life, to own the car I saw roughly 30 years ago.

@Kup
When you are sure you are going to sell, you should start a for-sale listing as 'for-sale-by-owner' in this forum:
C Body Mopars For Sale
We are not allowed to comment in those listings, even if it is good feedback or good wishes.
You could post it there, with a link to this one, if you wanted people to be able to discuss.
You'll need to post a price over there, though.

I understand you are wanting to drum up some interest, so this thread might work for that.
The thread title is descriptive, and even Michigan still applies. I started this one, I think I can change the title to remove the $18,000 if you so wish?

EDIT - looks like I cannot change the title.

@Kup
As I read thru this, I saw there was some vagueness if it was the original engine block (but that hte heads were correct). Can you confirm if the pad behind the water housing is stamped 'C 440 HP'? Any other info you can share, on any originality you have confirmed?
 
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Yes it all correct.
If I had the money and space, I should buy it just to book-end that chapter in my life, to own the car I saw roughly 30 years ago.

@Kup
When you are sure you are going to sell, you should start a for-sale listing as 'for-sale-by-owner' in this forum:
C Body Mopars For Sale
We are not allowed to comment in those listings, even if it is good feedback or good wishes.
You could post it there, with a link to this one, if you wanted people to be able to discuss.
You'll need to post a price over there, though.

I understand you are wanting to drum up some interest, so this thread might work for that.
The thread title is descriptive, and even Michigan still applies. I started this one, I think I can change the title to remove the $18,000 if you so wish?

EDIT - looks like I cannot change the title.

@Kup
As I read thru this, I saw there was some vagueness if it was the original engine block (but that hte heads were correct). Can you confirm if the pad behind the water housing is stamped 'C 440 HP'? Any other info you can share, on any originality you have confirmed?

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The 440 4-speed C-bodies of 67-68 all had the same Dana rearend (a Dana 53 or something, not the Dana 60 of the musclecars).
IIRC all had the same 3.31 gearing.

So - does it run like it should? Run like an original 375hp car, and not something that got rebuilt with 8:1 pistons or something?
If you do decide to sell, if it runs like a scared rabbit, like original, that will be a good selling feature.
 
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